AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigration and Humanitarian Toll: Libya’s Emergency Medicine and Support Centre says at least 15 migrants’ bodies washed ashore in Khumas, about 118 km east of Tripoli, and all were buried. Diplomacy and Mediation: An analytical report says UN-African Union coordination on Libya is running into obstacles from internal divisions and competing power centres, with renewed efforts to reshape UN intervention tools. Parliamentary Cooperation: The second Asian-African Parliamentary Council conference opened in Benghazi, with Libya’s parliament speaker calling for stronger intercontinental coordination on conflicts, climate, food security and migration. Healthcare Access: Libya expands specialised care, including cardiac catheterisation and cochlear implant surgeries, aiming to cut waiting lists and reduce treatment abroad. Energy and Investment: Libya’s National Oil Corporation signed new production-sharing deals with Repsol and Türkiye’s TPAO, plus Eni and QatarEnergy, after its first licensing round in nearly 20 years. Regional Ties: Libya and Togo discussed strengthening cooperation and stability across Africa, while Somalia’s new ambassador presented credentials in Tripoli.
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